Is it possible to start a list of what we can and can't bring?

I've gone through most of the posts in the 'Making the Move' thread, trying to figure out what I can't bring to NZ. Though I'm still a year or two away from making the move, I'm cleaning out closets and getting rid of clutter in preparation for putting the house up for sale. So it would help to know what I can't take to NZ.

Is it possible to start a thread titled: 'what I can and can't bring to NZ' and pin it to the top of the thread?

I also have a lot of antique duck and geese decoys. They're hand carved out of wood but I have no idea if they're 'raw' wood. Most were painted at one time. I also have a three foot long wooden sculpture of a fish. Any advice on this?
Thanks.

Big No-No according to conversation I had with MAF: Honey or anything with honey in it, including mustards or other jarred/canned items that have honey as an ingredient, but also any lotions, etc -- like Burts Bees stuff too

The movers left behind any aerosol cans like hubby's shaving cream and anything flammable or compressed. They wouldn't pack candles of any kind.

If you ship Prescription Medication you'll have to fax the prescription ahead of time to whomever is doing the customs clearance for you.

We had a decorative / commemorative sword and had to email a description ahead of time (i.e., dull edges-decorative only)

I think that was about all...it was simpler than we thought it would be (so far)

Gads, why didn't I think of that. I'll just borrow your goat! Better yet, why don't I get my own goat and you can goat sit while I'm in the U.S. for five months of the year! I'll goat sit for you if you goat sit for me!

Hmmm - but maybe if you have one gender goat and I the other, we can go into the goat business!

Safe travels to both of you. Is the cottage ready to live in? Internet hooked up?

contrary to popular belief, goats aren't very good for mowing. (they will "prune" the heck out of any trees or bushes though)

Get a sheep!

We used to keep our goat where it it was a little on the wild side where we couldn't use the mower. I haven't seen as many of the little A-frame goat houses lately. Are they not as popular as they used to be?